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- Dance Program - The Duke Dance Program allows students to study dance in an environment that challenges the student's intellectual, expressive, and physical capabilities.
www.duke.edu/web/dance
- Department of Aerospace Studies -
www.duke.edu/afrotc
- Department of Art and Art History - The Department of Art and Art History, has two distinct parts, corresponding to the making of works of art and the historical understanding and current interpretation of visual images and constructed space.
www.duke.edu/web/art
- Department of Asian & African Languages & Literature -
www.duke.edu/web/aall
- Department of Biological Anthropology and Anatomy - The faculty of (BAA) strive to deepen our understanding of the physical and behavioral origins of humanity.
www.baa.duke.edu
- Department of Biology - Overview of the department, including education, research, and people. Also features seminars and job opportunities.
www.biology.duke.edu
- Department of Chemistry -
www.chem.duke.edu
- Department of Classical Studies -
www.duke.edu/web/classics
- Department of Cultural Anthropology -
ca-www.aas.duke.edu
- Department of Developmental, Cell and Molecular Biology - Composed of faculty from the Departments of Botany and Zoology interested in basic knowledge of how animal and plant cells function. Research focuses on questions about how cells divide, develop, and regulate specific functions.
www.dcmb.duke.edu
- Department of Economics -
www.econ.duke.edu
- Department of English -
www.duke.edu/web/english
- Department of German and Germanic Languages -
www.duke.edu/german
- Department of History -
www-history.aas.duke.edu
- Department of Mathematics -
www.math.duke.edu
- Department of Music -
www.duke.edu/music
- Department of Naval Science (NROTC) -
www.duke.edu/nrotc
- Department of Philosophy -
www.duke.edu/philosophy
- Department of Physics -
www.phy.duke.edu
- Department of Political Science -
www.poli.duke.edu
- Department of Religion -
www.duke.edu/religion
- Department of Romance Studies -
www.duke.edu/web/romance
- Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures -
www.duke.edu/web/slavic
- Department of Sociology -
www.soc.duke.edu
- Drama Program - The faculty and staff of the Drama Program are dedicated to the study, practice and teaching of the past and present of world theater and drama as a basis for the study of the disciplines of theater through the integrated experience of classwork and theatrical production.
www.duke.edu/web/drama
- Duke University: Psychology - Key areas of study include biological, cognitive, and developmental psychology.
psych.duke.edu
- Marxism and Society Program - The Perspectives on Marxism and Society Program is devoted to the study of Marxist theories of society. The focus is on Marxism, not primarily as a political or ideaological system, but as a scholarly methodology incorporating a variety of analytical techniques across a wide range of disciplines.
www.duke.edu/literature/M&S.html
- Program for the Study of Democracy, Institutions, and Political Economy - The SDIP Program seeks to encourage intellectual interchange within the Department of Political Science, with other political scientists, and with members of cognate disciplines such as economics, history and sociology.
www.poli.duke.edu/dipe
- Program in Education -
www.duke.edu/web/education
- Program in Molecular Biophysics - The Molecular Biophysics Program provides interdisciplinary graduate training in areas that study biological problems at the molecular level, using the tools of structural biophysics.
www.biochem.duke.edu/mbp/MBPPro
- Program in the Study of Sexualities - The Program studies the ways our gender roles (the ways by which we express our biological sex -- male, female, hermaphroditic, transsexual -- in society) influence not just our personal but also our social, economic, and political lives. Because expressions of sexuality differ from culture to culture and from time to time, close description and careful analysis of the character and effects of sexualities have provided a major new research instrument for charting and interpreting culture, history, literature, art, and the relations of power.
www.duke.edu/web/SXL
- The Literature Program -
www.duke.edu/literature
- Women's Studies Program - Women's Studies is an interdisciplinary academic field which focuses on women's experience in the analysis of human culture, examines the contributions and status of women, and explores the dynamics of sex roles and gender ideals - past and present.
www.duke.edu/womstud
- College of Arts & Sciences -
www.aas.duke.edu
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